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Absolut Doubt (vertical)

Francesca Gavin

Curator

Berlin

Francesca Gavin is a prolific arts writer and curator. Based between Berlin and London as Visual Arts Editor of Dazed & Confused and Art Editor of Twin, Gavin is also the curator of the Soho House art collection. Internationally recognised, she possesses a global outlook, having put together permanent displays of art previously in Berlin, Miami, New York, New York and London. She has also written five books including “The Book of Hearts”, “100 New Artists” and “Hell Bound: New Gothic Art”.

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Absolut Doubt (vertical) by Knut Henrik Henriksen

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About Knut Henrik Henriksen

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Knut surveys his surroundings

“The shape and the character of my works are defined by the given situation.”

Based in Berlin, Knut Henrik Henriksen is a Norwegian artist with a focus on sculpture. His work is site-specific, often involving long periods of time for the artist to study the space, the building’s drawing plans, and even the site’s past history. Only when Henriksen has gone through this laborious process does he create sculptures that are profoundly shaped and in direct conversation with the context of his work.
Henriksen has created ornamental drawings for Absolut Art that are in line with his context-specific approach. These pieces are created specifically to suit the three different formats that artists on AbsolutArt.com can choose from to display their work.